on 06-13-2017 12:20 PM
Hi,
I want the search the messages in PO 7.5 with the ECC inbound number.( In dual stack we can achieve it through TCode IDX5).
How can we do it single stack?
Thanks,
Durgarao
Hi Durga,
If you are looking for the PO message for inbound Idoc(PI/PO to ECC), then in ECC WE02/WE05 open the Idoc and go to control record and in details you'll find a field called ARCKey which has the PI/PO message Id. You can get that and search in PO with that message Id.
--Priyanka
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Follow Priyanka's message as it is inbound related IDOC.
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Use TCODE IDX5 in PI and enter the message ID and you will able to see the corresponding IDOC number in PI. Click on that IDOC number and you will able to find the IDOC corresponding IDOC number from ECC.
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Hello Durga,
Go to Monitoring->Idoc Monitoring ,In IDOC monitoring you can filter messages based on Idoc Number.
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looks like you are looking for something similar as below
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You can try to use the User defined Message Search.
PIMON --> Configuration and Administration --> Adapter Engine --> User-Defindes Message Search Configuration.
best regards,
Benedikt
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But for inbound scenarios , idoc number in PO is different than idoc number in ECC. I want to check the messages with idoc of ecc.
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You can't. The IDoc number is generated by the ECC system and not reported back into PI. The best criterion to use to identify the message belonging to an ECC inbound IDoc is the GUID from the EDIDC-ARCKEY field.
Hi,
In the Monitoring page Under Adapter Engine you can find out IDOC Adapter monitor ,In that you can check All the Inbound and Outbound Idocs received in PO system and all Idoc details are available
And there is No IDX5 feature available in single stack
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